What is AI (Artificial Intelligence)?
The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
More about AI (Artificial Intelligence):
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that focuses on creating systems capable of performing tasks that traditionally require human intelligence. These tasks encompass areas like decision-making, language understanding, and pattern recognition.
AI technologies today range from simple chatbots to complex systems that can surpass human performance in specific tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between AI and Machine Learning?
While AI is a broader concept of machines being able to perform tasks in a way we consider "smart", Machine Learning is a subset of AI that involves the use of algorithms that allow machines to learn from and make decisions based on data.
Machine Learning models improve their performance as the amount of data they're exposed to increases, without being explicitly programmed to do so.
Is AI going to replace human jobs?
AI can automate certain tasks, but it also creates new job opportunities and augments human capabilities.
The impact of AI on jobs varies by industry and region, and it's crucial for society to ensure reskilling and adaptability as AI technologies evolve.
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